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Residents, property owner clash over proposed four-bed women’s sober-living home in Monrovia

3242661 · May 9, 2025
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Neighbors raised concerns at the May 7 Monrovia City Council meeting about a proposed four-bed women’s sober-living residence on a residential street; the property owner said she is in recovery, has worked with Community Development and offered to meet neighbors, and the council did not take a formal vote.

At the Monrovia City Council meeting on May 7, residents and the property owner of a proposed sober-living home clashed over whether the facility should be sited on a residential street in Monrovia.

The proposal described at the meeting is for a strictly women’s residence with capacity for four residents. Members of the public who live near the property urged the council to block the use in their neighborhood or require stronger conditions; the property owner said she has been working with the city’s…

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